Total stay in a year should not exceed 180 days


Dubai: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has now made a five-year multiple-entry tourist visa available to Pakistani nationals.
The UAE introduced a five-year multiple-entry tourist visa a few years ago, which is available to citizens of all countries, including Pakistanis.
According to UAE immigration officials, this visa is especially useful for those who have faced visa problems in the past.
Officials say that this visa is valid for five years and allows the applicant to enter the UAE repeatedly without any guarantor or host.
Officials said that tourists are allowed to stay for 90 days on each visit, which can be extended for another 90 days. However, the total stay in a year should not exceed 180 days.
According to UAE immigration officials, a few documents will be required for the visa.
1. Passport valid for at least six months
2. Recent color photograph
3. Return ticket
4. Proof of stay (hotel booking or residential address)
5. Bank statement showing at least 4,000 USD or its equivalent in the last six months.
6. Health insurance acceptable in the UAE
Authorities said that the application process is easy and approval is expected within 48 hours of submission of the application, while visa applications can be submitted online or through approved visa centers.
According to officials, this visa is available to all countries, especially Pakistanis, and is a particularly good option for Pakistanis who want to come to the UAE for family visits, business opportunities, or long holidays.

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